In George Romero's classic zombie flick "Dawn of the Dead,"the American undead—creatures of habit—head straight to the shopping mall. In Paris, they look at cafe menus, text their zombie friends on iphones, smoke, keep up with fashion, take photos, protest, and go on walks with their babies.
Scenes I stumbled upon today on my way home from a photo show...
oh my goodness! amazing costuming. so scary, though. great shots, marc...yes, gotta feel sorry for that little guy. images are so important for little people at that age, and if they think they're not lasting, as sean said, it'll show up eventually... again, scary! thanks for sharing. great to see you guys this eve...again thanks for letting us drop in! xo Happy Halloween
.... and the true effects on that child will only be felt in about 15 years from now! Gotta feel a little sorry for him!
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness! amazing costuming. so scary, though. great shots, marc...yes, gotta feel sorry for that little guy. images are so important for little people at that age, and if they think they're not lasting, as sean said, it'll show up eventually... again, scary! thanks for sharing. great to see you guys this eve...again thanks for letting us drop in! xo Happy Halloween
ReplyDeleteThe last picture makes it all!! If only I had seen this while in Paris.
ReplyDeleteHuh. I enjoyed the shots of zombies texting, taking photos, etc., but I'm a little scarred for the small children!
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